Provinces of Denmark

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Die geografische Einheit Landsdel (dän., Pl. landsdele, dt. Landesteil) findet in Dänemark in verschiedenen Bereichen Anwendung. Die 5 Regionen Dänemarks werden als Wahlgebiete in 3 Landesteile zusammengefasst, für statistische Zwecke entsprechend der NUTS-3-Ebene von Eurostat jedoch in 11 Landesteile unterteilt. rdf:langString
The provinces of Denmark (Danish: Landsdele) are statistical divisions of Denmark, positioned between the administrative regions and municipalities. They are not administrative divisions, nor subject for any kind of political elections, but are mainly for statistical use. This is a list of the eleven Danish provinces and the regions they belong to. There are five regions (EU standard NUTS 2) and eleven provinces (EU standard NUTS 3). The provinces Copenhagen City and Copenhagen surroundings are largely build up areas, the same applies also for large parts of East Zealand and North Zealand. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Landsdel (Dänemark)
rdf:langString Provinces of Denmark
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rdf:langString Die geografische Einheit Landsdel (dän., Pl. landsdele, dt. Landesteil) findet in Dänemark in verschiedenen Bereichen Anwendung. Die 5 Regionen Dänemarks werden als Wahlgebiete in 3 Landesteile zusammengefasst, für statistische Zwecke entsprechend der NUTS-3-Ebene von Eurostat jedoch in 11 Landesteile unterteilt.
rdf:langString The provinces of Denmark (Danish: Landsdele) are statistical divisions of Denmark, positioned between the administrative regions and municipalities. They are not administrative divisions, nor subject for any kind of political elections, but are mainly for statistical use. This is a list of the eleven Danish provinces and the regions they belong to. There are five regions (EU standard NUTS 2) and eleven provinces (EU standard NUTS 3). The provinces Copenhagen City and Copenhagen surroundings are largely build up areas, the same applies also for large parts of East Zealand and North Zealand. Although East Zealand (NUTS-3 level) belongs to healthcare Region Zealand (NUTS-2 level), in other respects (like public transport, road maintenance, metropolitan future planning, known as the Finger Plan in all versions since 1949, regional radio and television etc.) it belongs to the Metropolitan Area of Greater Copenhagen. This has been the case since 1970, but at that time the East Zealand province was an administrational and political unit, called Roskilde Amt. Areas and population within the provinces
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